Yes, on Neptune.
Clouds of ammonia are dense formations of gas composed mainly of ammonia molecules. These clouds are often found in the atmospheres of planets like Jupiter and Saturn, where ammonia plays a role in the planet's weather patterns and atmospheric chemistry. Ammonia clouds can contribute to the vibrant colors and dynamic processes observed in these gas giant planets.
The gas giant planets are composed mostly of hydrogen, methane, and ammonia.
carbon-dioxide, methane, ammonia,carbon-monoxide, helium et cetera make up the gas giants or jovian planets
Ammonia is a compound of the elements hydrogen and nitrogen.
inner planets and gas giants
A fish actually excretes ammonia dissolved in water. At the temperature and pressure that fish are normally found ammonia is a gas.
Hydrogen and Helium
Hydrogen Sulfide
Neptune and Jupiter have both traditionally called gas giants. However, more recently it has been found that Neptune is actually in a different class of planet called an ice giant, with an interior comprised largely of methane, ammonia, and water.
Jovian planets, such as Jupiter and Saturn, are primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, similar to the composition of the Sun. They also contain traces of other gases and materials, such as methane, water, and ammonia. These planets have massive gas atmospheres that can extend for thousands of kilometers.
The four outer planets from the sun, also known as gas giants, are primarily made of hydrogen and helium. They also contain other elements such as methane, ammonia, and water in their atmospheres. These planets have relatively small solid cores surrounded by thick layers of gas.
Ammonia is a gas at room temperature.